Oregon State and Gary Andersen will bring a good chunk of visitors from the West, including a couple from Utah, where Andersen is from, including American Fork (Utah) lineman James Empey and running back Lopini Katoa and West Valley City (Utah) Hunter tight end Noah Togiai. Los Angeles (Calif.) Cathedral defensive endSimi Moala and Kahuku (Hawaii) tight end Tuli Wily-Matagi will also be in Corvallis.

Arizona State will have two high-profile visitors this weekend in Army All-American defensive ends Porter Gustin from Salem Hills (Utah) and Rasheem Green from Gardena (Calif.) Serra as well as Norwalk (Calif.) defensive tackle Dillon Faamatau, a commit to Washington State.

UCLA’s three visitors are from out of the West, but they’re big ones: the nation’s top tight end, Chris Clark from Avon (Conn.) Old Farms and the nation’s top offensive guard, Keller (Texas) four-star Maea Teuhema, a commit to LSU. Buffalo (N.Y.) Canisius defensive end Tyrone Wheatley will also be in town.

USC and Stanford had big visit weekends last weekend so they’ll sit this one out.

Boise State has three visitors coming to town from the West in San Clemente (Calif.) linebacker Riley Whimpey, Fresno (Calif.) Edison cornerback Tyler Horton and Tustin (Calif.) receiver George Wilson.

A trio of receivers opened up their recruitments this week with Pasadena (Calif.) Muir’s Taeon Mason decommitting from USC, Vancouver (Wash.) Evergreen’s Justice Murphy decommitting from Utah and West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade receiver Brandyn Lee decommitting from Wisconsin.

USC got its third commitment, and second from a linebacker, in the 2016 class when Torrance (Calif.) North four-star Mique Juarez pledged to the Trojans. Juarez, the No. 5 middle linebacker in the 2016 class, joined outside linebacker Daelin Hayes and tight end Isaac Garcia on USC’s 2016 commitment list.